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TSX Performance At Close Range
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<blockquote data-quote="DougH9" data-source="post: 322721" data-attributes="member: 3802"><p>KIWI-Good point. As I look back most of my deer have been shot from a far without the deer knowing. This one was looking right at me.</p><p></p><p>Rocky Mtn-I was not able to do a good autopsy. I was 10 miles back, in a 1,500' valley, and it was dusk; I did a thourough quartering and de-boneing, but did not get into the chest cavity.</p><p></p><p>I guess I am amazed that at that velocity (impact velocity should be around 3,400 fps), that hydrostatic shock did not reach the CNS and shut him down. I just KNOW that one of my old loads would have.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DougH9, post: 322721, member: 3802"] KIWI-Good point. As I look back most of my deer have been shot from a far without the deer knowing. This one was looking right at me. Rocky Mtn-I was not able to do a good autopsy. I was 10 miles back, in a 1,500' valley, and it was dusk; I did a thourough quartering and de-boneing, but did not get into the chest cavity. I guess I am amazed that at that velocity (impact velocity should be around 3,400 fps), that hydrostatic shock did not reach the CNS and shut him down. I just KNOW that one of my old loads would have. [/QUOTE]
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